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Getting to Lingotto Fiere by car
Turin
is ideally situated for access from any European country.
The motorway system links Turin with Milan, Venice,
Trieste (A4), Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples (A21+A1),
and Genoa (A21+A26). Lingotto can be reached from
Nice and Marseilles via Savona/Ventimiglia (A6+A10),
and from Grenoble and Lyons via Susa/Frejus (A32+T4).
All the motorways feed into the Turin ring road; we
recommend you take the Corso Unità d'Italia
exit and follow the signs for "Lingotto Fiere".
The
Turin ring road is the quickest way to get to the
Exhibition Centre.
The RECOMMENDED EXIT for Lingotto Fiere is
"C.so Unita dItalia".
The
Exhibition Centre has a modern multi-storey underground
car-park accessed from Via Nizza 280 or via the underpass
in C.so Giambone (reached from C.so Unità dItalia).
TIMES & COSTS The internal car-park can
accommodate up to 3,500 cars. Parking costs Euro
1,00 an half hour up to the 11th hour; after 11
hours a flat rate tariff of Euro 12 is charged
for 24 hours (including fractions of an hour). Payment
must be made before leaving the car-park, using the
automatic payment machines located at the entrances
(see photo).
Public transport links to Lingotto Fiere
Lingotto
Fiere is easy to get to by public transport. Taxis
are available at all the railway stations, the airport
and the city centre. Contact numbers: Pronto Taxi
5737 and Radio Taxi 5330. Approximate fares * (daytime/weekday
tariff) for the most common routes are: Airport -
Lingotto (35 Euro), Porta Nuova station - Lingotto
(10 Euro), Porta Susa station - Lingotto (11,50 Euro),
city centre - Lingotto (10 Euro).
The
tram and bus system provides regular services to Lingotto
Fiere, even late in the evening.
From Porta Nuova station to the exhibition centre
takes about 20 minutes on lines 1, 18 and 35; from
Porta Susa station on line 1 the journey time is 30
minutes, while from the nearby Lingotto station you
will arrive in 10 minutes.
Tickets
can be purchased at any tobacconists or newsagents
in the city. 
The COST OF AN ORDINARY URBAN NETWORK TICKET,
valid for 70 minutes from the time the ticket is punched
on a bus or tram, is 0,90 Euro
IMPORTANT
If you punch the ticket a second time before the 70
minute period has elapsed, you can continue your journey
to the end of the line. There is also a ONE-DAY TICKET,
valid for 24 hours from the time it is punched on
the urban portion of suburban lines, costs 2,58
Euro.
*
We accept no responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise
of the data shown above.
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Getting to Lingotto Fiere by train
Turin
is served by three railway stations. The biggest station
and the one which handles the most passengers is PORTA
NUOVA, situated in the centre of Turin just 10
minutes by car from Lingotto Fiere. The PORTA SUSA
station, the second largest, is a little further away
and it takes about 20 minutes by car to get to Lingotto.
Lingotto station is currently being upgraded.
IMPORTANT
Train tickets must always be punched before boarding
the train, using the machines situated at the entrance
to the stations. Failure to punch rail tickets may
result in fines.
The so-called "Pendolini" trains and France's
TGV's provide new and faster links through the Frejus
tunnel with Lyon, Paris and northern France, while
direct services link Turin with Nice and the Cote
d'Azure, and also with Barcelona.
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Travel to the exhibition by air
The city of Turin has its own “city airport” located 16 kilometres away from the city centre, in a flat area with infrequent fog.
With a 3,300 m long runway and Category 3B flight equipment, Turin is suitable for any type of aircraft.
The passenger terminal is comprised of a structure covering 43,000 sq m, divided over several floors, with full access for the disabled and equipped with a multi-storey car park which is fully integrated with the airport complex, located only 35 metres away.
Turin has one of the most modern and functional airports in Europe. Easily accessible and not overcrowded, it can handle traffic of over 3 million passengers each year, guaranteeing extremely high standards of comfort and safety.
The airport is well integrated within a close network of road links, allowing you to reach the city centre in just 15-20 minutes by car.
There is also a coach service (travel time approximately 30 minutes). The stop is situated a few metres from the Arrivals terminal. For information: Tel. 011.3000.611; Internet: www.sadem.it
There is also a railway line connecting the Caselle complex with the Dora GTT station at Turin. To better serve the users of the Turin complex, the new airport station has been constructed a few metres away from the passenger terminal, and can be reached on foot.
For information: Toll-free number 800.990097 - Tel. 011.691.0000; Internet: www.gtt.to.it
The network of air links currently in operation at Turin includes 27 destinations*, 17 of which are international, for a total of more than 450 weekly scheduled flights operated by 16 airlines. 
Torino Caselle is thus well connected to the largest European centres and can easily be reached from anywhere in the world via an intermediate airport.
It may be useful to plan your journey in advance, and find out about the related fares by connecting to the airport’s website.
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SATTI RAILWAY STATION
Caselle airport has links to the following destinations:
National links
Alghero*, Bari, Cagliari, Catania, Lamezia Terme, Olbia, Napoli, Palermo, Pescara, Roma.
* seasonal
Intarnational links
Barcelona, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gerona, Lisbon, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Luxembourg, Manston, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Stuttgart, Warsaw, Vienna.
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